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Collaborate on PDFs with Samsung
Collaborate on PDFs with Samsung Galaxy devices
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Collaborating on a PDF means multiple users can work together to add comments, annotations, or make adjustments. Real-time editing is not supported with this tool.
Collaboration isn't directly supported on Samsung Galaxy devices. A desktop browser is needed for annotation tasks as the mobile feature isn't available.
While direct collaboration on Samsung phones isn't supported, you can take turns annotating PDFs via a desktop browser and then share them with others separately.
The tool doesn't support Samsung Smart TVs. It's designed for desktop browser use, allowing users to upload and annotate PDF files directly.
Accessing PDF annotations via a desktop browser is free, allowing uploading and previewing. Downloading annotated files requires login.
Annotation features aren't directly available on the Samsung S23. Use a desktop browser to add remarks like text, highlights, and drawings to PDFs.
Direct annotations on Samsung phones aren't supported. Upload PDFs through a desktop browser to comment using text annotation tools.
Supported formats include PDFs, JPG, PNG, and WEBP images, with the platform emphasizing single file uploads via desktop browsers.
The collaboration tool requires a desktop browser, so tablets with desktop-like environments or desktop browsers can work. Otherwise, use a desktop computer.
Upload the PDF via a desktop browser and use the text annotation tool to insert comments or notes. Download the file or save it in Evernote after login.
No, batch processing isn't supported. Users must upload and annotate one file at a time, then restart the process for additional files.
The tool doesn't track annotation history or edits. Each session is independent, and new annotations can't be reset or tracked.
No software installation is required; everything runs within a desktop browser. Simply upload your files online to start annotating.
Text extraction (OCR) isn't available. The tool focuses on adding annotations. Use separate OCR software for extracting text from images.
The tool allows PDFs up to 100 MB per file, enabling a single upload per session for annotation purposes.